Comparison of COVID-19 Symptoms in Correctional Health Care Workers During the Initial and Omicron Surges.

Maryam Yassa, Judith M Graber, Kathleen Black, Adriana Dos Santos Brandao De Resende, A. Legard, Julie Caruth
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There is a dearth of medical literature that characterizes the experience of correctional health care workers (HCWs) during the COVID-19 pandemic. We performed a retrospective chart review of the results of an ongoing universal SARS-CoV-2 testing program for New Jersey correctional system HCWs and describe their presenting symptoms, perceived exposure, and demographic characteristics during the initial (March 15, 2020, to August 31, 2020) and Omicron (March 1, 2022, to August 31, 2022) COVID-19 surges. Analysis included 123 eligible records. In both surges, nurses had a high proportion of infections and cough was the most commonly reported symptom. Fever was more than twice as commonly reported in the initial surge. During the Omicron surge, nasal symptoms predominated (39.5% [95% CI: 28.4-51.4]) compared with the initial surge (8.5% [95% CI: 2.4-20.4]). Perceived exposure source was predominantly work related during the initial surge and multiple other sources of exposure were identified during the Omicron surge. Ninety-six percent of HCWs received a COVID-19 booster shot by February 2022. The reinfection rate was less than 10% for our initial cohort. Presenting symptoms correlated with the circulating variant. Mass vaccination of staff, the lower virulence of the Omicron variant, and possibly prior infection likely contributed to the milder illness experienced during the Omicron surge.
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最初和 Omicron 疫潮期间惩教保健人员 COVID-19 症状的比较。
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,有关惩教机构医护人员(HCWs)经历的医学文献十分匮乏。我们对新泽西州惩教系统医护人员正在进行的 SARS-CoV-2 普遍检测项目的结果进行了回顾性病历审查,并描述了他们在 COVID-19 最初(2020 年 3 月 15 日至 2020 年 8 月 31 日)和 Omicron(2022 年 3 月 1 日至 2022 年 8 月 31 日)大流行期间出现的症状、感觉到的接触情况和人口统计学特征。分析包括 123 份符合条件的记录。在两次激增中,护士感染的比例都很高,咳嗽是最常报告的症状。在最初的激增中,发烧是最常报告的症状的两倍多。与最初的激增(8.5% [95% CI: 2.4-20.4])相比,在 Omicron 激增期间,鼻部症状占多数(39.5% [95% CI: 28.4-51.4])。在最初的激增期间,认为接触源主要与工作有关,而在 Omicron 激增期间则发现了多个其他接触源。到 2022 年 2 月,96% 的高危工人接受了 COVID-19 强化注射。在我们的初始人群中,再感染率低于 10%。出现的症状与流行变异体相关。工作人员大规模接种疫苗、奥米克隆变异体毒力较低以及可能的先前感染可能是奥米克隆激增期间病情较轻的原因。
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